|
Prescription Drugs & Seniors
MEDICARE PLUNDER
by Congressman Ron Paul
Congress worked late into the night this past weekend to pass a Medicare
prescription drug bill that represents the single largest expansion of
the
federal welfare state since the Great Society programs of the 1960s. The
new
Medicare drug plan enriches pharmaceutical companies, fleeces taxpayers,
and
forces millions of older Americans to accept inferior drug coverage -- while
doing nothing to address the real reasons prescription drugs cost so
much.
Nothing from the government is free, of course, and prescription drugs
will
be no exception. The perception that seniors will be able to flash a
Medicare card at the pharmacy and walk out without paying anything is
completely false. In fact, many seniors will end up paying more
out-of-pocket under the Medicare scheme than they do now with their
private
plans. The Medicare drug benefit requires monthly premiums, co-pays, and
deductibles, just as private plans do. It also has gaps in coverage that
no
sensible person would accept if offered by a private insurer. Like all
government programs, the Medicare drug entitlement will be shabby,
degrading, and inferior to the private sector.
The vast majority of older Americans already have private prescription
drug
coverage that they Don't want changed, and this 78% of seniors may well
lose
their good private coverage altogether. In fact, the government's own
Congressional Budget Office estimates that at least one-third of all
private
companies will dump their retirees into the Medicare system as a result
of
the new bill. Big corporations love the Medicare drug plan, because they
want to shift the responsibility for providing drug benefits to their
retirees onto taxpayers. Dozens of major companies shamelessly
advertised
in the Washington Times and elsewhere in support of the Medicare bill for
this very simple reason. Their pension plans are dangerously
underfunded,
so naturally they use their lobbying influence to promote a Medicare drug
system. In this sense the Medicare bill is a taxpayer-funded corporate
bailout for hundreds of American companies.
The financial impact of this legislation on taxpayers cannot be
overstated.
Government projections that the drug program will cost $400 billion over
the
next decade cannot be trusted, as existing Medicare programs cost 4 times
more than estimated when they were created. The likely cost is at least
$1
trillion over 10 years, and much more in following decades as the
American
population grows older. The Medicare 'trust fund' is already badly in
the
red, and the only solution will be a dramatic increase in payroll taxes
for
younger workers. The National Taxpayers Union reports that Medicare will
consume nearly 40% of the nation's GDP after several decades because of
the
new drug benefit. That's not 40% of federal revenues, or 40% of federal
spending, but rather 40 % of the nation's entire private-sector output!
Clearly this new Medicare spending will bury our great-grandchildren
unless
we rethink the wisdom of ever-increasing entitlement programs.
Phony senior lobbies want free drugs paid for by taxpayers; American
corporations want to dump their retirees into Medicare at the expense of
taxpayers; pharmaceutical companies want huge windfalls provided by
taxpayers; and politicians want to get reelected by passing incredibly
shortsighted legislation courtesy of taxpayers. Most of today's
politicians
will never have to answer to future generations saddled with huge federal
deficits because of this expansion of Medicare. Those generations are
the
real victims, as they cannot object to the debts being incurred today in
their names.
|